Uruguay Montevideo FC – Wikipedia

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Uruguay Montevideo FC
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Name Uruguay Montevideo Football Club
Seat Montevideo, Uruguay
founding January 5, 1921
president Carlos Chiffoni [first]
Website Uruguymontevideofc.com
First football team
Head coach Uruguay Nicolás Vigneri
Venue ANCAP Park
Montevideo, Uruguay
Places 3,000
turns on Second division
2021 8th place

The Uruguay Montevideo Football Club , short Uruguay Montevideo FC , is a sports club from Montevideo in Uruguay.

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The association was founded on January 5, 1921 in the Montevidean Barrio Pueblo Victoria. The name of the association was chosen at the time based on the two destroyers of the same name of the Uruguayan Navy, who bore the name “Uruguay” and “Montevideo”. [2] In 1936 the team of the association won the championship of the divisional extra. 1950, 1955, 1957, 1965, 1993 and 2002, the club was mastered in the third -class Segunda División Amateur, which was partly referred to as Primera C, divisional intermedia or league metropolitana amateur. [3] The last title win in 2002 and the promotion to the Segunda División, which was trained by Eduardo Gómez, secured the team trained by a 4-1 win in the championship play-off final against La Luz FC. [4] In the second highest professional league Uruguays, the following year was taken 12th in the final table. The most successful goal scorer of the club was Francisco Marcelo Garate with nine goals in that season. [5] 2004 waurde Uruguay Montevideo [6] , the 2005 season was closed as ninth. [7] In the 2006 season, 6th place was reached after the first phase of the season. The team did not qualify for the subsequent knock-out phase. [8] The 2006/07 season ended prematurely for the association. After a eighth place in the Apertura, the team was withdrawn from Clausura due to economic problems. [9] Nevertheless, they also competed in professional football in the 2007/08 season. After the Apertura, during which the club was suspended after the 12th matchday due to not a balanced liabilities, the 18th and therefore last place in the table was. At Clausura, the team refused to participate in the game. [ten] In the following season 2008/09, the Uruguay Montevideo FC was again the Segunda Divisiónal B amateur. [11] In the highest amateur class, they qualified in the 2009/10 season as a tied second of the Apertura for a play-off final for the first half of the season. The team of coach Alejandro Cardozo was defeated there by the Huracán Football Club. In Clausura 2010, however, Uruguay Montevideo kept the upper hand and won the second round championship. However, in the final for the season championship and the ascent were again subject to Huracán FC. The eleven, which was now supervised by Saúl Rivero, had reached a 1-1 draw after regular playing time and extension. However, the subsequent penalty shootout decided 4: 3 in its favor. [twelfth] The 2011/12 season in Segunda División B amateur was finished in 5th place in the season’s final table. [13] After completing the Apertura in 2014, the club’s team took 5th place. [14]

The club plays its home games in the Parque Ancap in Montevideo. The site of the sports facility named after the state oil company Ancap was left to the association in 1976 by this for a century in a kind of leasehold. [15] The venue has a viewer capacity of 3,000 people. [16]

  • Place of Clausura in the second Amaturical division: 2010
  • Amateur Metropolitan League: 1993, 2002
  • Divisional Intermedia: 1950, 1955, 1957, 1965
  • Divisional Extra: 1936
  1. directive ( Memento of the Originals from December 17, 2013 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv/Iabot/www.uruguayaymontevideofc.com (Spanish) on uruguaymontevideofc.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  2. History ( Memento of the Originals from December 17, 2013 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv/Iabot/www.uruguayaymontevideofc.com (Spanish) on uruguaymontevideofc.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  3. Uruguay – List of Champions Third Division (FRITERA C/Intermedia/Liga Amateur Metropolitana) on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  4. Uruguay 2002 Third Level on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  5. Uruguay 2003 Second Level on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  6. Uruguay Second Level 2004 on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  7. Uruguay Second Level 2005 on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  8. Uruguay Second Level 2006 on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  9. Uruguay Second Level 2006/07 on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  10. Uruguay Second Level 2007/08 on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  11. Uruguay Third Level 2008/09 on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  12. Uruguay 2009/10 on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  13. Uruguay 2011/12 Second Division B Amatheur on rsssf.com, accessed on March 28, 2015
  14. Uruguay 2014/15 – Second Division B Amatheur on rsssf.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  15. History ( Memento of the Originals from December 17, 2013 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv/Iabot/www.uruguayaymontevideofc.com (Spanish) on uruguaymontevideofc.com, accessed on March 29, 2015
  16. PARQUE A.N.C.A.P. (spanish) on estataos.org, accessed on March 29, 2015

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